
Rekha once accidentally kissed an actor on lips, he is 19 years younger than her, his name is...
The 1970s era of Bollywood had plenty of beautiful actresses. From Sharmila Tagore, Rakhee Gulzar, Mumtaz to Zeenat Aman, Jaya Bachchan, and more, the era belonged to these gorgeous ladies who delivered several hit films. Among them was Rekha, who left no stone unturned in enthralling the audience with her performances. Rekha is among those actresses who never shied away from picking up challenging characters. Throughout her career, Rekha gave numerous superhits. However, there was a time when Rekha accidentally kissed a star kid.
Yes, you read that right! Rekha remained in the headlines for her choice of films, some bold scenes, and power-packed acting. Did you know that there was a time when Rekha kissed a star kid on his lips accidentally? According to a report by Jagran, the incident we are about to discuss is not from the sets of any movie but from real life.
The incident occurred when Rekha attended an award show where she met the son of Rakesh Roshan—Hrithik Roshan. Rekha, being affectionate, hugged Hrithik and aimed to kiss the star kid on his cheek. However, the angle of the photograph created the impression of a liplock.
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As soon as the picture was taken, it went viral and created a massive buzz among the audience.
Rekha and Hrithik have worked in several movies together, including Koi Mil Gaya. In the film, Rekha essayed the role of Hrithik's mother, whereas in Krrish, she appeared in the role of his grandmother.
Coming to Hrithik's work front, the actor will next be seen in the much-anticipated movie War 2.

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